We wouldn't be this innovative if we hadn't split in two - HP UK MD Brasher
George Brasher says HP Inc has been able to innovate and release products at a quicker rate since it split from HPE in 2015

HP Inc would not be innovating at the same rate if it had remained part of the wider HP business, according to UK managing director George Brasher. Brasher crossed the Atlantic in 2014 to head up HP's...
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